springs Posted December 31, 2014 Posted December 31, 2014 Does anyone know what type of gearbox the Dytac Invaders use? I'm wanting to have a play with it and wanted to check if it uses a V2 or V3 gearbox?
Supporters jcheeseright Posted December 31, 2014 Supporters Posted December 31, 2014 All M4 type guns use a V2 gearbox Airsoft_Mr B and Monty 2
Airsoft_Mr B Posted December 31, 2014 Posted December 31, 2014 V3 s AK and G36 I think. All ARs are V2.
n1ckh Posted December 31, 2014 Posted December 31, 2014 I can confirm M4 uses v2 gearbox and G36 uses v3 gearbox I have both rifles
ak2m4 Posted December 31, 2014 Posted December 31, 2014 The last email I got from the Dytac rep showed a QD type V2 gearbox. This is in their latest Sportline AEG, I'm guessing they use this in all their AEG's but I could be wrong. They do a great line of quality products, I was very tempted to start selling them here in the UK but they just weren't cheap enough when compared to the competition out there currently. Here's a pics he sent me: Sitting Duck, Airsoft_Mr B and straffham 3
Supporters Sitting Duck Posted December 31, 2014 Supporters Posted December 31, 2014 LWA sell DYTAC http://www.landwarriorairsoft.com/airsoft-weapons-c38#c45:sort3:m56:page1:infscr4079 their cheap sportsline £90 appears to use the QD style V2 box where as their Invader MK18 uses it seems the conventional V2 box (click on models and look at internal pics of each model) QD usually means Quick Change spring & often the micro switch trigger (APS Hybrid boxes use a "conventional" trigger switch but their trigger is slightly slightly longer latch on it than say SRC/G&G trigger) Nothing bad about the micro switch system - usually a shorter travel trigger pull which some may prefer BUT the owner needs to be aware that on many or most of these QD boxes the trigger/switch is bespoke So you can't replace with the normal type of switch eg: SHS etc... The selector plate "may" also be different too but this seems to be the more "modern" trigger system Parts can be sourced for the switch - even AK2M4 sells some QD switch bits The main thing that the owner should/must do is fit a mosfet in a QD or microswitch trigger box The switch contacts are not as robust as the "ol skool" switch and will very quickly crap out with higher juice Them microswitch contacts just won't last on higher volt/amps and many owners have found out too late Nice easy spring change, modern short travel trigger pull (not quite speed trigger) BUT a fet is a serious consideration to fit in there if you want trigger to last (kinda weird - quick spring saves you opening box up but switch will need replacing if you fail to fit a mosfet) You kinda wonder wtf they don't fit a decent one in there anyway but suppose its down to cost But a "decent" £10 or less fet would save ya switch so can't work out why it ain't fitted as standard Then again G&G have had a major headache with some of their fet AEG's but think that is more of a quality control or using cheaper less reliable fets to save money - very unwise
Supporters Sitting Duck Posted December 31, 2014 Supporters Posted December 31, 2014 ooh just notice a 2 piece hop-up I think like SRC & some JG M4's if so it is another thing to remember - not a massive thing and you can just "smash in" a normal hop..... Deffo looks better build than SRC M4's though (can't be no worse) did see them on LWA and very tempted but I have way way way too many guns but pics do look ok to me and deffo better than a Dragon I reckon (I do like QD box but owners need to be aware about fitting fets asap in there)
ak2m4 Posted December 31, 2014 Posted December 31, 2014 Thanks for the info Duck, I did have a huge order of QD parts come in last year, mostly wiring trigger switches, they didn't shift for around 6 months then they all went in a matter of weeks once I stuck them on Ebay. I've never fitted a FET to a QD box before, I didn't even think it was possible. Have you managed to fit one? I do like certain aspects of the QD gearbox but don't understand why they don't do quick change spring but with with a normal trigger switch. I think it may have something to do with the improved safety function which is another major plus point to the design.
Supporters jcheeseright Posted December 31, 2014 Supporters Posted December 31, 2014 2 piece hop-up is a direct clone of the old tokyo marui design, easy to replace with a 1 piece just by pulling all the bottom half out of the lower receiver.
Supporters Sitting Duck Posted December 31, 2014 Supporters Posted December 31, 2014 not fitted a fet yet to QD yet got a few in some SRC's M4's still to finish off think there is a bit more to QD also with the semi or cut-off lever (not sure if they use same lever or what in there) Hope to open some up and rewire in a fet signal along with a lower spring (120 in there atm but spring change don't need box open but check shim & grease at same time as rewire) I do like the tiny trigger travel on them and quick spring change is brilliant even better if stock is quick removal like on fixed stubby and there is a small hole on receiver to access the spring though many stocks need or fit better if there is a small "lug" on receiver to bolt stock to I have removed "lug" and cut hole at back of one plastic M4 receiver carefully to offer easy spring access stubby still fits on nicely as it don't need stock tube soz for waffle - yet another unfinished project of mine to do in new year
Supporters Sitting Duck Posted December 31, 2014 Supporters Posted December 31, 2014 2 piece hop-up is a direct clone of the old tokyo marui design, easy to replace with a 1 piece just by pulling all the bottom half out of the lower receiver. cheers for that - thought is was SRC just being a pain or unique or whatever My SRC's aren't too bad really with their 2-piece and so will keep them as is atm They have had a couple of 8mm bearing QD's in there which was better than the stock 6mm green plastic bushing box they originally had
ak2m4 Posted December 31, 2014 Posted December 31, 2014 I'd be really interested in seeing how you get along with fitting a FET to a QD - please if you get time take some pics and post up :-) If you could find one small enough, like a PICO maybe an opp to fit it inside the trigger housing, longshot I think. I was really impressed with the QD box, although I haven't worked on one just opened it up, the anti-reversal latch was firmly held in position and as I said before the safety arm has been removed so no more messing around with that annoying spring.
Supporters Sitting Duck Posted December 31, 2014 Supporters Posted December 31, 2014 I hope to start back ripping stuff apart later in Jan Only thing I'm not a big fan on fitting everything inside box like ASCU (think there is 1 or 2 QD boxes that have a fet fitted by selector plate side) Just think if fet craps out (some cheapo ones often do when pushed hard) if they crap out then you gotta open it all up again to replace.... I'm no expert - far from it but think if you have room and plan the wiring most should be able to fit in a moderate sized fet ok in their guns MP5K might be tricky but there are some very small fets out there Also if basic fet fitted have yet to see if something like a burst wizard could be fitted alongside more bits n hassle but would give owner option of fet to start with and if burst works in tandem then add the burst wizard later if peeps wanted - or not if something plays up later either of the two modules could be replaced well that is just my ideas/theories and should have room in my M4's but the ACSU is guaranteed for yonks - just think it is still expensive
Supporters Lozart Posted January 1, 2015 Supporters Posted January 1, 2015 The Dytac Invader series has a single piece metal hop and a standard style V2 gearbox.
Undieing_Lust Posted January 1, 2015 Posted January 1, 2015 AEG's that use the V2 gearbox are ( To my knowledge ) M4/M16's MP5 G3 M249's So yes your Dytac invader uses a V2 gearbox
Mack Posted January 1, 2015 Posted January 1, 2015 AEG's that use the V2 gearbox are ( To my knowledge ) M4/M16's MP5 G3 M249's So yes your Dytac invader uses a V2 gearbox Not all m249's use a V2 (think its only G&P?). Classic army and A&K have their own box, not sure which version.
Undieing_Lust Posted January 1, 2015 Posted January 1, 2015 Not all m249's use a V2 (think its only G&P?). Classic army and A&K have their own box, not sure which version. I thought it was all M249's. Cheers for the correction Mack. Mack 1
Supporters sp00n Posted January 1, 2015 Supporters Posted January 1, 2015 AEG's that use the V2 gearbox are ( To my knowledge ) M4/M16's MP5 G3 M249's So yes your Dytac invader uses a V2 gearbox it should be noted that not all MP5's use V2 gearboxes, My TM MP5K uses a V3
Undieing_Lust Posted January 1, 2015 Posted January 1, 2015 it should be noted that not all MP5's use V2 gearboxes, My TM MP5K uses a V3 Hehehehe. Yes I know that TM MP5 use V3s but I was listing that some use the V2.
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